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Video Overview
This screencast takes you through how to access your computer remotely via a method that uses VNC over SSH.
Target Audience
People that would like to access their machine remotely
Pre-requisites
An ubuntu machine connected to a network connection
Required Knowledge
The user needs a basic understanding of package installation.
Recommended Knowledge
How the user would like to access the machine. Text or graphically based.
Objectives
- Explain what choices there are for accessing your computer remotely
- Explain that VNC is relatively insecure
- Explain what ssh tunnelling is
- Show how to install the ssh server
- Configuring the SSH server
- Setting up the VNC server
- Port forwarding?
- Connecting from a remote machine:
- Linux
- Windows
- Mac OS X
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